... could take refuge inside when the sirens rang. It's strange to walk past the little canteen, and startling to see how far the war effort went. Conserving coal, sure, urging women to take in displaced children, allright, asking women to take public transportation only during off hours so the factory workers could have them, err, never thought of that but I guess I can see the logic in… Spade for glory? Really? I never thought about home grown potatoes as ...

... had a pie, pizza, and a 5 glass cider board sampler. They had about 80 different kinds of cider on offer, so trying 5 was the least we could do. So we quickly learnt a few things about cider - 3 of the 5 were served warm (well, room temperature) out of casks. Two of them were more of the cider I’m used to - cold and a bit fizzy. We both found two of them to be borderline undrinkable - bordering on bad-tasting apple wine vinegar. But three of them were nice, ...

... 3000 BC and was constructed even before the Egyptian Pyramids. The rocks at Stonehenge were transported from mountains in Wales and weighed 4 tons each! Those were many of of the small rocks. The largest rocks were brought 20 miles from further north and each weight about 40 tons!!! The trips to bring similar stones to the site were attempted and almost all recreations of the journey ended in failure. Thats why you have a bunch of ...